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Spiritual Growth

Spiritual growth is the ongoing journey of becoming more like Jesus in our thoughts, actions, and desires. It takes place through prayer, Scripture, community, and daily obedience. Growth isn’t about perfection—it’s about surrender, small steps, and learning to trust God in every part of life.

The Pruning Process | John 15:1-5 The Pruning Process | John 15:1-5

This message focuses on Jesus’ bold statement in John 15: “I am the vine; you are the branches,” teaching that true life and purpose come only from staying connected to Him. To “abide” means to remain close and surrendered to Jesus, letting His way shape our character and actions. It reminds us that God’s pruning—removing selfishness, bitterness, and other spiritual disease—is not punishment but preparation for greater fruitfulness. We are called to trust the pruning process, stay with Jesus, and let His life flow through us so we can grow stronger in faith.

The Other Side of Sent | John 9:1-8 The Other Side of Sent | John 9:1-8

In John 9, Jesus heals a man blind from birth to show that brokenness can become the very place where God’s glory is revealed, and the man’s faith grew as he obeyed before seeing the outcome. The message challenges us to stop waiting for proof before acting, reminding us that obedience may not make life easier but it makes it meaningful, as faith grows on the other side of trust.

Soul Food | John 6:22-35 Soul Food | John 6:22-35

In John 6, after feeding the five thousand, Jesus tells the crowd that while they seek him for temporary bread, he alone is the true “bread of life” who can satisfy the soul and give eternal life. The message challenges us to stop chasing temporary things like anger, jealousy, lust, money, or self-image, and instead anchor our lives in Jesus, the only one who can truly save and satisfy.

Familiar v. Faith | John 5:1-9 Familiar v. Faith | John 5:1-9

This message invites listeners to step into the story of John 5, where Jesus heals a paralyzed man, reminding us that Jesus comes to us even when we can’t move ourselves. It challenges us to move beyond what feels familiar and instead exercise bold faith, trusting that God still heals, helps, and responds to persistent prayer.

Prayer Prayer

This message emphasizes the importance of prayer as a foundational value within the church, essential for fulfilling its mission of helping people know and follow Jesus...

John 3:1-15 John 3:1-15

This message centers on the late-night conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus in John 3:1–15, where Jesus introduces the radical concept of being “born again” to see the Kingdom of God...
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